Ringside Politics with Jeff Crouere – December 6, 2025
Episode Overview
On this episode of Ringside Politics (Real America’s Voice, 12/6/2025), Jeff Crouere delivers a feisty blend of political commentary, analysis of current events, and guest interviews. Major themes include national defense, election integrity, legal updates, border policy, and American cultural trends—all with an unapologetically conservative and pro-Trump perspective. Jeff features live updates from the Reagan National Defense Forum, dives into election security with Dr. Jerome Corsi, and covers legal developments with John O’Connor.
Key Topics & Discussion Points
1. Live Coverage: Reagan National Defense Forum
- Location & Significance: Simi Valley, CA at the Reagan Library.
- Guest Correspondent: Benny Ray Harmony provides updates throughout the day.
- Forum Focus: U.S. defense and efforts to revitalize domestic military manufacturing, with a priority on reducing reliance on foreign tech (especially Chinese) and AI (04:16–05:19, 36:05–36:56, 55:37–57:26).
- “Secretary Hegseth's message today to all of these industry leaders and CEOs is it is time to bring [defense manufacturing] back to America, it is time for us to produce these things so that we can protect our country.”—Benny Ray Harmony (04:16)
Key Moments
- Upcoming Keynote: Secretary Pete Hegseth to address defense industrial policy (36:05, 55:37).
- AI and China: Panel discussing advancing AI to outpace China (36:05–36:56).
- “...how we can combat that [AI dependence on China] is what everyone here wants to talk about.”—Benny Ray Harmony (36:56)
- Support for Actions Against Narco-Terrorists and Iran: Benny relays Congressman John McGuire’s approval of aggressive tactics against narco-terrorism in the Caribbean and defense operations against Iran (55:37–56:51).
2. Election Integrity & Security
- Highlight: Dr. Jerome Corsi joins to discuss the threat posed by compromised voter rolls and foreign interference.
- Core Concerns:
- 260,000 dead voters identified on rolls (courtesy of Harmeet Dhillon/DOJ); thousands of illegals noted as having voted.
- “If we don’t have a fair election in 2026…the Democrats will take the House and the Senate and they’ll impeach Trump easily.”—Dr. Jerome Corsi (38:10)
- Allegations of manipulation via database “algorithms” enabling fraudulent votes (38:32).
- Advocacy for voter ID, proof of citizenship, banning mail-in ballots, and elimination of voting machines; Trump expected to use executive power if states resist (39:54–42:28).
- Foreign interference claims via Venezuela, Serbia, Italy, and China (40:37–43:45).
- “Our election system is broke beyond repair. It needs a fundamental change.”—Dr. Jerome Corsi (40:37)
3. Legal & Political Updates
With John O’Connor (Legal Analyst)
- Birthright Citizenship: SCOTUS to review the constitutionality of granting citizenship to children of illegal immigrants.
- “It doesn’t seem right that you can invade a country, give birth right and then have citizenship rights. It just does not make sense to me.”—John O’Connor (21:28)
- Comparisons to global trends away from birthright citizenship in welfare states (22:51).
- Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts: Judge orders unsealing; transparency is favored, but with privacy protections for victims (23:58).
- “The only thing I would worry about is…the privacy of any victim who does not wish to be named.”—John O’Connor (24:18)
- Arctic Frost Probe/Cash Patel: Investigation into alleged DOJ/FBI overreach and surveillance of Republicans (24:50–26:54).
4. Immigration & Border Enforcement
- Local Focus: New Orleans
- Praise for Border Patrol chief Bavino, who is “greeted like a rock star” for helping remove illegal immigrants (13:40).
- Call for “law and order” and prioritizing American citizens in jobs and resources.
- Criticism of local activists, liberal officials, and opposition from Senator Dick Durbin, with Jeff asserting: “It should end when every illegal is deported.” (29:52)
- Minnesota Fraud Scandal: Discussion of alleged Somali-run fraud ($8bn), criticism of MN leadership, and call for deportations.
5. Defense, National Security & Foreign Policy
- Narco-Terrorist Strikes: Approval of boat strikes against drug traffickers in the Caribbean/Pacific.
- “These are terrorists bringing drugs and death into the United States...we’ve blown 22 of them to smithereens.”—Jeff Crouere (10:11)
- Iran & Midnight Hammer: Forum discussion includes debrief on lessons learned from defense operations against Iran (55:37–56:51).
- Birthright Citizenship Linkage: Framing citizenship as a national security issue.
6. Vaccine & Health Policy
- Praise for CDC Vaccine Committee decision to remove HepB for newborns.
- Speculation about links between vaccines and autism surge, support for RFK Jr. and “MAHA agenda” (13:40).
7. Culture, Media, and Social Trends
- Coverage of Free Speech & Religion:
- Clips of Christian street preacher arrested in the UK vs. Muslim worship encouraged by authorities (46:48–47:11).
- “Doesn’t that seem to be a little unfair treatment?”—Jeff Crouere (47:11)
- NYPD “hijab training” for officers (47:40–48:24).
- Climate Change Critique:
- Satire of Brazilian climate summit, destruction of rainforest for “eco-conference” infrastructure, and papal priorities (49:35).
Notable Quotes & Moments
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On Defending Domestic Industry:
“It is time to bring that back to America, it is time for us to produce these things so that we can protect our country.”
—Benny Ray Harmony (04:16) -
On Election Security Threats:
“Democrats cannot win an election I don’t believe in very many places unless they cheat, steal, and lie and control the mainstream media.”
—Dr. Jerome Corsi (38:32) -
On Birthright Citizenship:
“It doesn’t seem right that you can invade a country, give birth right and then have citizenship rights. It just does not make sense to me.”
—John O’Connor (21:28) -
On Border Enforcement:
“We want the illegals removed from our community. We want law and order.”
—Jeff Crouere (13:40) -
On the Domestic/Foreign Policy Nexus:
“Our election system is broke beyond repair. It needs a fundamental change.”
—Dr. Jerome Corsi (40:37) -
On Media and Activism:
“The Democrats don’t think anything they can do is wrong as long as they have an adoring media and as long as they can demonize Republicans.”
—John O’Connor (25:27)
Segment Timestamps
- Reagan National Defense Forum Introduction and Defense Manufacturing Discussion: 03:30–05:19
- Website/Community Announcements & Economic Pitch: 07:02–10:11
- Election Integrity News, Voter Roll Concerns: 11:30–13:40, 38:10–43:45
- Legal Topics with John O’Connor: 20:06–26:54
- Border & Crimes Coverage (Clips): 28:16–29:52
- Reagan Forum AI/China Panel: 36:05–36:56
- Jerome Corsi: Election Security, Foreign Interference: 37:45–45:27
- Cultural Clips (UK Preacher, NYPD hijab): 46:21–48:24
- Climate Summit Satire: 49:35
- Forum Recap and Benny Ray Harmony Wrap-up: 55:20–57:26
- Listener Interaction (Memes, Clips): 60:16–61:16
Listener Contributions & Community Engagement
- Invites to join audio, web, and social media communities (Crewair.net, RAV Ambassadors) and contribute Trump images, protest videos, and memes (59:33, 60:16–61:16).
- Reader polls and newsletter signups promoted throughout.
Tone & Style
Jeff Crouere employs a combative, punchy tone, positioning the show as a bulwark against mainstream media and left-leaning narratives. The discussion is rapid-fire, direct, and infused with partisan energy, peppered with listener engagement, shout-outs, and calls to action.
For New Listeners
This episode will catch you up on the latest from the conservative grassroots perspective: the relentless focus on “America First” national security, deep suspicion of election processes, concern over border policy, and vigilance against perceived left-wing overreach in politics, media, and culture.
Key Guests: Benny Ray Harmony (congressional correspondent), John O’Connor (legal analyst), Dr. Jerome Corsi (author/investigative reporter).
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